Any numbskull can go to court" - Lilwin hits hard and affronts Martha Ankomah again in the midst of court summons
Dubious Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin has quietly tossed conceals at Martha Ankomah in another virtual entertainment post in the midst of court summons.
Following Martha Ankomah's claim, the veteran entertainer has taken to his authority Instagram page to toss circuitous shades as an answer to the entertainer.
In a now-popular post, the entertainer shared a video on his Instagram page where NDC's Asiedu was heard let a columnist know that any nitwit can go to court after 2008 decisions.
"I say that any bonehead can go to court. The people who don't comprehend it might definitely dislike rationale", - Asiedu Nketia was heard saying in the video Lilwin posted.
That's what asiedu Nketia added; "Any nitwit can go to court is a reaction that will be given to an offended party on the grounds that a respondent isn't blameworthy until an appointed authority proclaims they are liable.
As per him in the video, even the constitution of Ghana clarifies that any imbecile can prosecute one yet it just takes an adjudicator to proclaim regardless of whether a claim is reasonable.
"At the point when they say that you have been prosecuted. And, surprisingly, before the matter is heard you are proclaimed to be blameworthy. That is the reaction you need to give. Somebody prosecuting you doesn't cause you to feel remorseful.
So I'm saying that any moron can indict you. Yet, the adjudicators would conclude regardless of whether the case is reasonable. You get it.
What's more, that is the cycle we have in Ghana. Our regulations clarify that any blockhead can go to court" - Asiedu Nketia included the video posted by Lilwin.
He inscribed the post; "As the last judge of the law, the Court is accused of guaranteeing the Ghanaian nation the commitment of equivalent equity under regulation and, in this way, likewise works as gatekeeper and translator of the Constitution. The film is My Life. Long live Ghana ?? Film".
Entertainer Martha Ankomah days in the wake of staying silent on all claims evened out against her by famous Kumawood entertainer Kwadwo Nkansah also known as Lil Win has chosen to stand up.
The entertainer who has been quiet since Lil Win made a video to affront her has chosen to end her quietness by suing her partner.
Per the archive accessible, Martha Ankomah sued the entertainer yesterday February 14, 2023, with Lil Win having just eight days to show up under the steady gaze of the court.